Hypertension is not a disease itself but results in disease, and its management is an important aspect of control of long-term micro- and macro-vascular complications including heart failure, myocardial infarction and stroke and contributes to approximately 50% of the 25,000 patients in the UK ...
blood pressure (BP)CAD (coronary arterial disease)Arterial hypertension (HTA) is a promoter of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in association with other atherosclerotic risk factors. Systolic HTA is the most frequently noted form in such disease, secondary to marked increase in large artery ...
Secondary hypertension can manifest with extremely elevated blood pressure measurements, such as a systolic blood pressure exceeding 180 mmHg or a diastolic blood pressure surpassing 120 mmHg. Proper management and treatment of the underlying condition causing secondary hypertension can often control both th...
High blood pressure affects approximately 25% of the adult population in the United States and Canada, most of which are in a mild form, which is highly sensitive to nutrition, supplementation and lifestyle practices. Medical literature stresses hypertension patients should receive intensive non-drug ...
Juicing Benefits For High Blood Pressure Management Juicing is not only a refreshing way to enjoy a variety of fruits and vegetables, but it also offers substantial health benefits, particularly for those managing high blood pressure. Incorporating juice as part of a long-term therapy program can ...
The most important element in the management of high blood pressure is follow-up care. After starting high blood pressure drug therapy, you should see your doctor at least once a month until the blood pressure goal is reached. Once or twice a year, your doctor may check the level ofpotassi...
High blood pressure is the leading cause of death and disability in the United States. While it ranks second to tobaccouse as a preventable cause of death for any reason, high blood pressure is the number one cause of preventable heart- and stroke-related death. ...
RECENT FINDINGS: Multidisciplinary care for hypertension management, across the majority of studies identified, resulted in improved blood pressure (BP) outcomes and the timeliness of achieving treatment targets. Interventions involving therapeutic decision-making by nonphysician health professionals consistently...
Hypertension often lasts a lifetime, so following a careful management plan is essential. Keeping your blood pressure under control can lower your risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure and can improve your quality of life. The following are tips to manage your blood pressure: ...
This study investigated the prevalence of physical activity prescriptions in the management of high blood pressure (BP), the characteristics of people given these, and whether prescriptions were associated with the physical activity beliefs and practices of patients. A retrospective cohort study was ...